On Sep 17, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Brett Cannon wrote: > On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:38, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: >> R. David Murray schrieb: >>> I floated a proposal on stdlib-sig to create a file named >>> Misc/maintainers.rst. The purpose of this file is to collect >>> knowledge >>> about who knows which modules well enough to make decision about >>> issues >>> in the tracker when the participants in the issue aren't sure, and >>> to >>> write down the community knowledge about who has special interest >>> and >>> expertise in specific topic areas. >>> >>> This proposal was met with approval and, after a couple of small >>> modifications of the proposal, no dissent; so I've created the >>> skeleton >>> of the file. I've filled in some of the blanks where I had personal >>> knowledge, was told info on IRC, from the two referenced PEPs, and >>> from PEP 11. >>> >>> Feel free to respond with comments about the header text, but more >>> importantly let me know what you know about who (especially if it >>> is you) >>> should be listed for each module, platform, and topic, and feel >>> free to >>> suggest additional topics. My goal is to record the community >>> knowledge. >> >> One thing I'd like to see in the list are real names of committers, >> not tracker names. Of course, people looking for people to assign >> a bug >> to should not have to search for the tracker name, so I'd like to >> make >> another request (that Brett already made when we switched trackers): >> >> Could we *please* have tracker names that match the committer names? >> >> (This doesn't even need to be done by the individual users, I would >> volunteer to rename all committer accounts and notify them by email >> that >> their name changed. This will also be coordinated with the new names >> used for Mercurial commits, if a change will be made.) > > +1 from me. It would be nice to not have to look up what tracker name > someone uses since I know everyone's committer name. > +1 from me also. This has long been a source of irritation. Raymond
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